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Emmaus Nicopolis, the Christian Holy place, where Jesus broke the bread after his Resurrection (Gospel of Luke, chapter 24, 13-35).The ruins of two Byzantine Basilicas and of a Crusader Church can be seen here, as well as the ancient Jewish tombs...more

As other wrote about what you can see her I would refer to two points :
1. Since the Community of Beatitudes took over this place there are explanations all over it and you can see that they take care of it.
2. In the...More

One of the possible sites of Emmaus. Small archeological ruins from different time periods as well as 1st century Jewish tombs. Up the hill you’ll find the chapel of adoration. Nothing spectacular or ornate, but a beautiful and peaceful setting. My 2 year old had...More

Pros
👍 Friendly Catholic community
👍 Crusader Church where you can still meet. It includes plastic chairs and an altar/pulpit
👍 Two chapels for mass and personal worship
Cons
👎 Small bathroom stalls, your knees got the door when sitting
👎 No paper towels to...More

Small archaeological spot includes Romans ruins. Most Christian confessions relates this site to Emmaus, but there are no any archaeological or written confirmations. There are almost anything to look at Nicopolis ruins, more interesting to visit nearby large Canada park in former Spring valley. Romans...More

Emmaus is know to be the place where Jesus broke bread after his resurrection.
Just like numerous sites in Jerusalem there are more than one location where it is hypothesized Emmaus was.
5NIS/$1.30USD to enter. A handy information brochure/map is given at the entrance.
There...More

On your way to Jerusalem on Road #1 near Latrun,here Yehuda Hamacabi defeated the armies of Nikanor and Gorgias, army leaders of Antiochus 4th,165 B.C. Site of the 5th Roman Macedonian Legion built by Titus renamed EMMAUS NICOPOLIS,,In 1967 the village was destroyed and is...More

The site is located at ancient Emmaus which includes a Byzantine and Crusader church, burial caves and a Bathhouse (located in the nearby park). Of great Christian religious importance and worth a visit. Since it's just off the main Jerusalem Tel Aviv highway it is...More

Emmaus Nicopolis is one of four purported sites of the famous story at the end of Luke's Gospel. The Crusader Church ruins are beautiful, as are the other archaeological views on the site. The Community that hosts the site are welcoming and kind. Can easily...More